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What Ideal Worker Norms Get Wrong and How to Make It Right
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This book argues that the current structure of student affairs work is not sustainable, as it depends on the notion that employees are available to work non-stop without any outside responsibilities, that is, the Ideal Worker Norm.
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This book argues that the current structure of student affairs work is not sustainable, as it depends on the notion that employees are available to work non-stop without any outside responsibilities, that is, the Ideal Worker Norm.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000976922
- Artikelnr.: 68356344
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000976922
- Artikelnr.: 68356344
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Margaret W. Sallee is Associate Professor and Higher Education Program Coordinator in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University at Buffalo. Her research focuses on two broad areas: faculty work and the graduate student experience. She uses a critical lens to examine the intersection of individual experiences and organizational culture to interrogate the ways in which gender and other social identities operate on college campuses. She has spent much of the past decade focusing on work/life balance and the ways in which institutional norms and culture shape parents' experiences on and off-campus. She also is deeply interested in how gender affects individuals' experiences and is particularly interested in the role that gender and masculinities play in men's lives.
Foreword-Kristen A. Renn Acknowledgments Introduction. Problematizing the
Ideal Worker in Student Affairs-Margaret W. Sallee Part One. The Structure
of Student Affairs Work 1. How the Structure and Demands of Student Affairs
Reflect Ideal Worker Norms and Influence Work-Life Integration-Laura Isdell
and Lisa Wolf-Wendel 2. "That's the Job". Agency and Control in Greek Life,
Student Activities, and Campus Recreation-Benjamin B. Stubbs 3. Work-Life
Integration in Student Affairs. A Closer Look at Housing and Residence
Life-Amy S. Hirschy and Shannon D. Staten 4. The Influence of Institutional
Type and Socialization Processes on Ideal Worker Norms of Student Affairs
Professionals-C. Casey Ozaki and Anne M. Hornak 5. Problematizing
Socialization in Student Affairs Graduate Training-Rosemary J. Perez Part
Two. The Toll of Student Affairs Work 6. Whose Ideal Worker? Student
Affairs and Self-Care in the Neoliberal Academy-Pamela Graglia, Karla
Pérez-Vélez, and D-L Stewart 7. Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Student
Affairs-Moly A. Mistretta and Alison L. DuBois 8. Emotional Labor and
Well-Being-R. Jason Lynch and Kerry L. B. Klima Part Three. How Various
Identity Groups Navigate Student Affairs Work 9. Disclosure, Inclusion, and
Consequences for LGBTQ Student Affairs Professionals-Carrie A. Kortegast
10. (En)Counterspaces. An Analysis of Working Conditions for Student
Affairs. Professionals of Color in an Un-Ideal World-Ginny Jones Boss and
Nicole Bravo 11. The Classed Construct of Student Affairs Work-Sonja Ardoin
12. Interrogating the "Ideal" New Professional in Student Affairs-Melanie
Lee and Megan Karbley 13. Fathers in Student Affairs. Navigating a Gendered
Organization-Margaret W. Sallee, Alyssa Stefanese Yates, and Michael
Venturiello 14. Work-Life Integration. Women Administrators in Student
Affairs and Higher Education Managing Work and Family-Sarah Marshall
Conclusion. Reimagining Student Affairs-Margaret W. Sallee About the
Contributors Index
Ideal Worker in Student Affairs-Margaret W. Sallee Part One. The Structure
of Student Affairs Work 1. How the Structure and Demands of Student Affairs
Reflect Ideal Worker Norms and Influence Work-Life Integration-Laura Isdell
and Lisa Wolf-Wendel 2. "That's the Job". Agency and Control in Greek Life,
Student Activities, and Campus Recreation-Benjamin B. Stubbs 3. Work-Life
Integration in Student Affairs. A Closer Look at Housing and Residence
Life-Amy S. Hirschy and Shannon D. Staten 4. The Influence of Institutional
Type and Socialization Processes on Ideal Worker Norms of Student Affairs
Professionals-C. Casey Ozaki and Anne M. Hornak 5. Problematizing
Socialization in Student Affairs Graduate Training-Rosemary J. Perez Part
Two. The Toll of Student Affairs Work 6. Whose Ideal Worker? Student
Affairs and Self-Care in the Neoliberal Academy-Pamela Graglia, Karla
Pérez-Vélez, and D-L Stewart 7. Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Student
Affairs-Moly A. Mistretta and Alison L. DuBois 8. Emotional Labor and
Well-Being-R. Jason Lynch and Kerry L. B. Klima Part Three. How Various
Identity Groups Navigate Student Affairs Work 9. Disclosure, Inclusion, and
Consequences for LGBTQ Student Affairs Professionals-Carrie A. Kortegast
10. (En)Counterspaces. An Analysis of Working Conditions for Student
Affairs. Professionals of Color in an Un-Ideal World-Ginny Jones Boss and
Nicole Bravo 11. The Classed Construct of Student Affairs Work-Sonja Ardoin
12. Interrogating the "Ideal" New Professional in Student Affairs-Melanie
Lee and Megan Karbley 13. Fathers in Student Affairs. Navigating a Gendered
Organization-Margaret W. Sallee, Alyssa Stefanese Yates, and Michael
Venturiello 14. Work-Life Integration. Women Administrators in Student
Affairs and Higher Education Managing Work and Family-Sarah Marshall
Conclusion. Reimagining Student Affairs-Margaret W. Sallee About the
Contributors Index
Foreword-Kristen A. Renn Acknowledgments Introduction. Problematizing the
Ideal Worker in Student Affairs-Margaret W. Sallee Part One. The Structure
of Student Affairs Work 1. How the Structure and Demands of Student Affairs
Reflect Ideal Worker Norms and Influence Work-Life Integration-Laura Isdell
and Lisa Wolf-Wendel 2. "That's the Job". Agency and Control in Greek Life,
Student Activities, and Campus Recreation-Benjamin B. Stubbs 3. Work-Life
Integration in Student Affairs. A Closer Look at Housing and Residence
Life-Amy S. Hirschy and Shannon D. Staten 4. The Influence of Institutional
Type and Socialization Processes on Ideal Worker Norms of Student Affairs
Professionals-C. Casey Ozaki and Anne M. Hornak 5. Problematizing
Socialization in Student Affairs Graduate Training-Rosemary J. Perez Part
Two. The Toll of Student Affairs Work 6. Whose Ideal Worker? Student
Affairs and Self-Care in the Neoliberal Academy-Pamela Graglia, Karla
Pérez-Vélez, and D-L Stewart 7. Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Student
Affairs-Moly A. Mistretta and Alison L. DuBois 8. Emotional Labor and
Well-Being-R. Jason Lynch and Kerry L. B. Klima Part Three. How Various
Identity Groups Navigate Student Affairs Work 9. Disclosure, Inclusion, and
Consequences for LGBTQ Student Affairs Professionals-Carrie A. Kortegast
10. (En)Counterspaces. An Analysis of Working Conditions for Student
Affairs. Professionals of Color in an Un-Ideal World-Ginny Jones Boss and
Nicole Bravo 11. The Classed Construct of Student Affairs Work-Sonja Ardoin
12. Interrogating the "Ideal" New Professional in Student Affairs-Melanie
Lee and Megan Karbley 13. Fathers in Student Affairs. Navigating a Gendered
Organization-Margaret W. Sallee, Alyssa Stefanese Yates, and Michael
Venturiello 14. Work-Life Integration. Women Administrators in Student
Affairs and Higher Education Managing Work and Family-Sarah Marshall
Conclusion. Reimagining Student Affairs-Margaret W. Sallee About the
Contributors Index
Ideal Worker in Student Affairs-Margaret W. Sallee Part One. The Structure
of Student Affairs Work 1. How the Structure and Demands of Student Affairs
Reflect Ideal Worker Norms and Influence Work-Life Integration-Laura Isdell
and Lisa Wolf-Wendel 2. "That's the Job". Agency and Control in Greek Life,
Student Activities, and Campus Recreation-Benjamin B. Stubbs 3. Work-Life
Integration in Student Affairs. A Closer Look at Housing and Residence
Life-Amy S. Hirschy and Shannon D. Staten 4. The Influence of Institutional
Type and Socialization Processes on Ideal Worker Norms of Student Affairs
Professionals-C. Casey Ozaki and Anne M. Hornak 5. Problematizing
Socialization in Student Affairs Graduate Training-Rosemary J. Perez Part
Two. The Toll of Student Affairs Work 6. Whose Ideal Worker? Student
Affairs and Self-Care in the Neoliberal Academy-Pamela Graglia, Karla
Pérez-Vélez, and D-L Stewart 7. Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Student
Affairs-Moly A. Mistretta and Alison L. DuBois 8. Emotional Labor and
Well-Being-R. Jason Lynch and Kerry L. B. Klima Part Three. How Various
Identity Groups Navigate Student Affairs Work 9. Disclosure, Inclusion, and
Consequences for LGBTQ Student Affairs Professionals-Carrie A. Kortegast
10. (En)Counterspaces. An Analysis of Working Conditions for Student
Affairs. Professionals of Color in an Un-Ideal World-Ginny Jones Boss and
Nicole Bravo 11. The Classed Construct of Student Affairs Work-Sonja Ardoin
12. Interrogating the "Ideal" New Professional in Student Affairs-Melanie
Lee and Megan Karbley 13. Fathers in Student Affairs. Navigating a Gendered
Organization-Margaret W. Sallee, Alyssa Stefanese Yates, and Michael
Venturiello 14. Work-Life Integration. Women Administrators in Student
Affairs and Higher Education Managing Work and Family-Sarah Marshall
Conclusion. Reimagining Student Affairs-Margaret W. Sallee About the
Contributors Index